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I'd be extreemly grateful if someone could help with this. I have a column containing date and time information. From this I need to create a new column which shows the age based on the date (in days).
I also have a seperate dataset with a start date and end date (date and time) which I need to calculate the days between the start and end.
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FYI-
another quick way to convert DOB to age:
I had similar requirement of calculating age from DOB.
This is the easiest way to implement.
Thank you!!
One issue with this method is that for anyone that is over 6 months into their "current" age, their age will be rounded up. E.g. 26.7 will be rounded up to 27.
The solution to this is before you convert the column to a whole number, instead right click on the column header and go to Transform -> Round -> Round Down.
@Anonymous
hi,
To calculate the age in Days:
Age = DATEDIFF(Table1[DateTimeColumn],TODAY(),DAY)
to calculate the days between the start and end.
DaysBetween = DATEDIFF(Table1[StarDate],Table1[EndDate],DAY)
Hello,
If I then wanted to create a measure of the AVERAGE of all the "ages" how would I achieve this?
I used the Query Editor to "Insert a Custom Column" (Add Column tab). I inserted the formula given here, but PowerBI doesn't seem to like the DATEDIFF function. The system inserted the Table.AddColumn bit up to the DATEDIFF.
= Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns", "ItemAge", each DATEDIFF([FirstDetected],TODAY(),DAY))
Advice welcome.
Thanks you...
I seem to have done something wrong (assuming it's me as a newbie):
@Anonymous
Use "New Column" not "New Measure"
Who wants an age in days? This is a silly solution!
Thank you for taking the time to help me, it's much appreciated.
My best guess is that you need to choose "New Column" first.
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